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Authors (years) Title Joshi K. Catherine, Constraints on rupture of the December 26, 2004, Sumatra earthquake from far-field Vineet K. Gahalaut, GPS observations Vipul K. Sahu (2005) Scope of study : Use of GPS station : 9. Area : surrounding the epicenter of the December 26, 2004, Sumatra earthquake Purpose : To infer coseismic displacements at 9 GPS sites, To analyzed GPS data from far-field sites to see the effect of the earthquake and to provide constraints on the rupture and slip on it. Estimated coseismic horizontal displacements at all these sites by estimating the change in the north and east coordinates averaged over 4 days before and 4 days after the earthquake. Software : GAMIT/GLOBK Computation of displacement : elastic dislocation formula Width of rupture : 100 km, justified from the observed subsidence and uplift in the Andaman region used homogenous half space model to analyze the far-field GPS data Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Crustal Deformation Studies In Java (Indonesia) Using Gps Heri Andreas, Teruyuki Kato, Takeo Ito, Irwan Meilano, Fumiaki Kimata, Danny H. Natawidjaya And Hery Harjono (2009) Scope of study : Software : bernese Use of GPS station : 20 study the activities of three active faults in West Java region (Cimandiri, Lembang and Baribis), java island. Inter-seismic deformation of Lembang, Cimandiri and Baribis faults are derived from the position displacements as estimated from consecutive GPS surveys. More than two campaigns have been conducted, then the average displacement rates were estimated. Fault geometry is built using okada model and genetic algorithm. Manabu Hashimoto, Crustal deformations associated with the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake Nithiwatthn deduced from continuous GPS observation Choosakul, Michio Hashizume, Shuzo Takemoto, Hiroshi Takiguchi, Yoichi Fukuda, and Kunio Fujimori (2006) Scope of study : Use of GPS station : 22 IGS and 4 local station Software : barnese Remove scatter from daily position using spatial filter technique proposed by Wdowski. Fitted the following function for time dependent afterslip derived from the experiment of rock friction by Marone Afterslip model for postseismic displacements

Slip distribution is resolve by adopting a multi segment model with uniform slip to reduce number of parameters. find slips on segments by fitting observed displacements with the following smoothness condition on slips :

Y. Bock, L. Crustal motion in Indonesia from Global Positioning System measurements Prawirodirdjo, J. F. Genrich, C. W. Stevens, R. McCaffrey, C. Subarya, S. S. O. Puntodewo, and E. Calais (2003) Scope of the study : Software : GAMIT/GLOBK Compute strain rates within element of triangular mesh with node at GPS stations To quantify the regional motions relative to the major tectonic plates, we estimate rotation parameters for the Eurasia, Australia, and Pacific plates Paul Tregoning, Kurt Estimation of current plate motions in Papua New Guinea Lambeck, Art Stolz, from Global Positioning System observations Peter Morgan, Simon C. McClusky, Peter van der Beek, Herbert McQueen, Russell J. Jackson, Rodney P. Little,Alex Laing, and Brian Murphy Scope of Study : Used of GPS station : 20 Software : GAMIT/GLOBK the velocity estimates were computed from a deterministic Kalman filter solution in which the full covariance matrix was used (using GLOBK) Comparing those velocities with the No-Net-Rotation-NUVEL-1A (NNR1A) global plate motion model [DeMets et al ., 1994] Andrea Walpersdorf, Monitoring of the palu-koro Fault (Sulawesi) by GPS Claude Rangin and C. Subarya and P. Manurung Scope of Study : Software : GAMIT/GLOBK Calculate fault from gps data processing using parameter that show at bellier et al, 1988 Simple Model deformation to analyze vector field and detect outlier is using (savage and burford, 1973).

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